On 2013-03-11 18:49, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Mon, 11.03.13 12:58, Matthias Clasen (mcla...@redhat.com) wrote:

Hi,

I would love to see F19 make a good first impression. The first time you see 
something Fedora-related on the screen currently is the graphical grub screen, 
followed by the filling-in-Fedora of Plymouth, followed by the gdm login 
screen. Grub in particular is problematic, with a starfield background that 
looks like a Fedora background from a few releases ago and a progress bar that 
indicates the progress in 'booting the bootloader'.

There are also some issues on the login screen, with Fedora logo being at 
small-print size right now.

I think a few simple changes we can make a big improvement to the visual 
experience for F19:

- Turn off the graphical grub screen

Even if we are not able to suppress the boot menu entirely, or having
a clean boot menu like this:
https://raw.github.com/gnome-design-team/gnome-mockups/master/system-lock-login-boot/bootmenu.png,
avoiding the graphical screen will be a win in terms of reduced visual
noise.
We should not only turn off the graphical screen, but the entire thing
should get turned off unless the user presses some key.

This is probably relatively easy to do, we'd just need remove a lot of
module loading lines from the generated grub.conf.
Fine with me, but don't forget to have a hint to this key visible e. g., "Press F1 to..." in some corner. Current policy that user just should know the key is not that good IMHO. After all, this is the first screen a newcomer meets. And thisis not only about the initial grub boot but also the "main" boot process (and screen) that follows.
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